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Women and Islam in Bangladesh
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Author(s):
Taj I. Hashmi
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2000
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-1-349-41180-1
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978-0-333-99387-3
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2000
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10.1057/9780333993873
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 12
Women in Islam: a Reappraisal
pp. 61
Mullas, Popular Islam and Misogyny in Bangladesh
pp. 96
Women as Victims of the Salish: Fatwas, Mullas and the Village Community
pp. 134
NGOs and Empowerment of Women: Some Problematic Prognoses
pp. 180
Militant Feminism, Islam and Patriarchy: Taslima Nasreen, Ulama and the Polity
pp. 205
Conclusions
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